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Day of the Fight (1950)
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Day of the Fight is a 15-minute short documentary about the middleweight Irish boxer Walter Cartier. While working as a photographer for Look magazine in the late '40s,
Stanley Kubrick
encountered Cartier through a photo shoot and article entitled "Prizefighter." Inspired, Kubrick met with him and created his first film, which was then purchased by RKO. Narrated by news reporter
Douglas Edwards
, the film follows the boxer and his twin brother, Vincent Cartier, during a typical day of eating, praying, and preparing to fight. The conclusion involves a fight against Bobby James, which was filmed live in 1950 at Laurel Gardens. Day of the Fight premiered in 1951 as part of RKO-Pathé's "This Is America" series. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
Production Crew
Gerald Fried
Composer (Music Score)
Stanley Kubrick
Director
Alexander Singer
First Assistant Director
Stanley Kubrick
Producer
Year: 1950
Runtime: 15
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Category: Feature
Genre
Sports & Recreation
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